Well, I am a high school student in southeastern U.S.A., and I love animals, random facts that no one has a real need to know, and reading. I take Latin, multiple sciences, and play the violin. I can inform you, from personal experience, that taking six AP classes in one year is not wise. (Seriously, do yourself a favor and take something that you can safely sleep through.)

Part 1 of "The Last Archangel" series. No one knows where angels go when they die, not even the archangels. And if one finds himself in a different universe after death? It's one thing to leave heaven purposefully, it's another to find that heaven isn't even there. And Gabriel is alone.

Fitz is traveling with the Doctor again. Why? Because she's an idiot. An idiot who apparently hasn't gotten her fill of all the running, near deaths, poor life choices, and completely awkward ass situations that she seems to get herself into. Seriously, it cannot be stressed enough. Do not hang out with time lords. Part Two of Starlight Series.

After a difficult job, Dean and Sam invite Castiel to take an afternoon off, and attend a Civil War re-enactment with them. The Angel of the Lord is fascinated by the attention to detail, and just wants to help... a one-shot.

A young runaway strives to survive away from familiar faces. But scars that run deep are not easily forgotten, and strength can be found in the most unlikely places. Barricade centric. 07' movie/G1 mash up. AU after the first movie.

(Not shipping) Dean has never met anyone like the Doctor before. For that matter, the Doctor hasn't met anyone like Dean. They keep meeting out of order, too, and that only complicates what is already a rocky relationship. The Doctor isn't human, after all, and he has a tendency to show up when trouble is brewing.

The Master has survived the end of Gallifrey miraculously unscathed. He searches for the Doctor, but finds Fitz instead. A plain, idiotic, and astonishingly infuriating human. What concerns him is the time lord she wears around her neck. If he doesn't find a way to help, it'll destroy her, along with everything in the universe. First in Starlight series.

Gabriel is determined not to get caught up in the entire Apocalypse business. When Castiel shows up on his doorstep, begging him to play babysitter for a newly de-aged Sam and Dean, he changes his mind pretty quickly, though. There is no chance that this will turn out anything but hilarious after all, right?

The Impala ain't big enough for the both of them, but Dean has to choose who rides shotgun. Silly little drabble with mild language. Idea provided by Dain-bramaged(there's a number here that I don't remember) over at justin.tv. I swore I'd give credit to her but I forgot her username... alas. Supernatural and associated content property of the WB.

Two peaceful years have passed since Mission City before being suddenly disrupted again. Captain Alexis Preston and her comrades struggle to survive as the universal balance of power begins to shift, bringing in new and far more dangerous players.

The Great Dragon has asked Merlin to rescue the last dragon egg left whilst King Uther has asked Arthur to destroy it. They must travel together, with different agendas, across the continent in order to find it. What will happen when they do? Epic!

The 401st was an elite U.S. Air Force squadron that was called to duty at Mission City. As the hunt for the perpetrator of the attacks begins, F-22 pilot Alexis Preston begins to suspect that the new recruit to the base knows more than he is letting on.